Literature DB >> 15154626

Male breast adenocarcinoma in a prostate cancer patient following prolonged anti-androgen monotherapy.

Peter Karamanakos1, Constantine S Mitsiades, Peter Lembessis, Michael Kontos, Demetrios Trafalis, Michael Koutsilieris.   

Abstract

We report the case of an 82-year-old male patient with a > 8-year history of prostate cancer (PrCa), who developed breast adenocarcinoma (BrCa) (Ki-67+ and negative for ER, PR, PSA and HER2/neu) after prolonged (approximately 7-year) anti-androgen (flutamide) monotherapy for locally advanced PrCa. Biochemical and molecular analyses showed hyperestrogenemia (serum estradiol = 266 pg/ml, with normal range < 74 pg/ml), germline BRCA-1 mutation (T to C at nucleotide 3232, in exon 11, causing Glu to Gly change at codon 1038) and chromosome 9 inversion (karyotype of 46,XY with inv(9) (p11q21)). Following bilateral mastectomy without adjuvant systemic therapy, the patient has been disease-free (from both BrCa and PrCa) for > 3 years. In contrast to LHRH-based hormonal therapies for PrCa, anti-androgen monotherapy causes hyper-estrogenemia due to the suppressed negative feedback loop of androgens on LHRH and LH production, stimulation of testicular androgen production and their intracrine transformation to estrogens in peripheral target tissues. In this case report, the hyperestrogenemia may have further increased the BrCa risk in a patient with other risk factors (BRCA-1 mutation and chromosome 9 inversion, which has been previously shown to impinge upon testicular function and intracrine balance of androgens vs. estrogens). This case report illustrates that PrCa patients receiving anti-androgen monotherapy may be at risk of BrCa, in the event of the concomitant presence of other genetically-determined predisposing factors, and indicates the importance of exercising caution against indiscriminate and prolonged use of anti-androgen monotherapy in patients with risk factors for male BrCa.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15154626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Res        ISSN: 0250-7005            Impact factor:   2.480


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